![]() ![]() ![]() – Fully reimagined from the ground up, with stunning graphics and detailed animations. The Settlers®: New Allies is a strategy game with an in-depth build-up experience and real-time strategic battles. Other new releases include the chill pixel art puzzler City Limits, the ridiculously named CGI movie tie-in TAD – The Lost Explorer – Craziest and Madness Edition, colourful board game RichMan 4 Fun, a new version of Pinball FX, and the foxy adventure Silent Paws – which looks uncannily similar to Lost Dream: Darkness. That’s joined by the NES style adventure game Full Quiet, the ‘tough but fun’ pixel art action platformer Garlic, and eastasiasoft’s low-fi shooter Feeble Light.Įastasiasoft are also publishing EchoBlade – a first-person hack ‘n slash dungeon crawler with a blind hero relying on echolocation to detect danger. It was a very late release for the system, and consequently, was largely ignored at launch. ![]() A 6/10 was as much as we could muster.įor fans of retro games, there’s the eagerly awaited Gimmick! Special Edition – a re-release of a 1992 NES platformer from Sunsoft, known for pushing the console hard. We reviewed the Xbox version in May and found that despite lavish presentation the combat wasn’t up to much, with the ghostly protagonist unable to adequately defend themselves. Then there’s Death or Treat – a Roguelike platformer with stages formed of randomised areas, and a comical tone. “Capping off the Crossbell and Cold Steel arcs with a nice little bow, The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie hits some high highs – such as with C and the True Reverie Corridor – and when it does, it’s an RPG fan’s paradise,” said Nintendo Life. Reviews for NiS America’s RPG The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie went live last week and were generally full of praise, with no review score lower than a 7/10 currently showing on Metacritic. Due to it arriving out of nowhere, reviews are yet to surface. Perhaps they realised launching it so close to the new Anno console game wasn’t the best idea. Over on the Switch eShop things are a little quieter than usual, but there’s still plenty to jump into should your trusty Switch find its way into your luggage or travel bag this weekend.Īfter a false start a few months ago, Ubisoft’s The Settlers: New Allies is finally out. The PlayStation and Xbox formats are having a quiet one this week, with less than ten games gracing each system. ![]()
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